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What is the event about?
Oceans regulate the climate, absorb over 90% of excess heat, & support billions of livelihoods-yet they remain one of the most overlooked areas in climate investment. Hosted by Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA), Why Oceans? 70% of the Planet You May Be Investing In is a public-facing convening designed to introduce climate investors & the broader ecosystem to the critical role oceans play in addressing climate risk & opportunity.
This event will explore why the ocean represents a vital & underleveraged frontier for climate solutions. Through conversations with ocean-focused entrepreneurs, investors, & ecosystem leaders, attendees will gain insight into the science behind the ocean-climate nexus, the emerging investment landscape, & the innovative startups building scalable solutions across ocean data, restoration, food systems, carbon, & coastal resilience.
The convening aims to broaden awareness of investable ocean impact opportunities, elevate the ocean as a foundational component of climate solutions, & connect investors with the entrepreneurs & partners shaping this rapidly growing field.
Who should come?
This event is open to climate investors, venture capital & impact investors, entrepreneurs, policymakers, & philanthropic funders who are curious about the role of oceans in climate solutions.
Whether you are already investing in climate technologies or exploring new frontiers for impact & opportunity, this event offers an accessible entry point into the ocean-climate ecosystem-highlighting investable solutions & the founders building them.
About Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA)
Sustainable Ocean Alliance mobilizes young leaders, accelerates ocean innovation, & invests in startups developing solutions to restore ocean health. Through global programs & partnerships, SOA works to build a sustainable blue economy & protect the future of our planet.
Learn more about SOA here: Sustainable Ocean Alliance
By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with the organizers of SF Climate Week.
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